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Injuries
ysufan0505:
We need to get healthy and in a HURRY! Only being 3 games in, this worries me. Especially because these guys are a big part of our season.....
Guys I noticed that are out:
LB Kevon Caffey
DB Eric Thompson
DB Nate Dortch
WR Andrew Williams
WR Michael Wheary
Also noticed D'Alesio went out with an ankle injury.
ValleyTalk:
Thank God we have three weeks to get these guys back, including Durden if USF hurries up, before conference play.
This Missouri State game has a huge resemblance to SIU opener last year. MSU is very good, they just expanded their stadium (had 18.5k today - record), and Wolford has yet to beat them. A win there would be enormous, but let's worry about St. Francis first.
HappyPenguin:
S Tre Moore left with what looked to be a significant knee injury. A real shame he had a couple pass break-ups and made some solid tackles. One of the few who can it seems.
Until we get a whiff of pressure from the front 4 it wouldn't matter if we had 4 Deion Sanders clones back there. They cant cover for 5-6 seconds every play.
Wick250:
HappyPenguin is right on the mark. The absence of anything resembling a pass rush, even against a non-scholarship team, makes it impossible to contain a passing game. Not to excuse the obviously substandard performance of our secondary. It is the worst indictment of Wolford's failure to balance defense and offense in his recruiting.
ScarletRook:
--- Quote ---S Tre Moore left with what looked to be a significant knee injury.
--- End quote ---
I don't understand why you leave starters in when the game is well out of hand and the clock is in our favor.
All you are asking for is injuries, which we cannot afford, and is what we got.
Heard Saturday that S.Zaborsky and Myers were in the dog house big time for being late for practice. Turns out the have engineering classes that run into practice twice a week, but are not being excused for being late. That will teach them!
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